12 to 15 seconds
It would depend on the truck and the added weight should be placed ahead of the rear axle.
All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.
Make sure to enroll in a good driving school and log as many hours of driving time as you can. Also, it is a good idea to study the truck manual so you will know the truck well.
You can go to your local drivers license place and they should provide you a truck driving company who will not only give you a job but also put you through truck driving school.
Unless this is a semi truck that you are referring to, a basic driving school would assist you in properly operating the vehicle that you purchase. Also, referring to the owners manual will be of great help.
Yes, it can, depending on who is driving both of them. If the person driving the stick is experienced with shifting and knows how to quickly change gears, he can do it faster than a manual can, usually. There are also other racing factors that can affect the outcome, but speaking purely about the tranmission it's only a question of how good the driver is with a manual.
All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.
You should get around a large truck and stay in front of it if possible because it blocks your vision. Driving right beside a large truck puts you in it's drivers blind spot.
Yes why not, you can recharge your truck PC by driving around. To recharge the PC first the truck battery should be charged. Driving recharges truck battery because every truck has a power generator inside it but you cannot recharge your truck battery if it is not working properly the acid level of the battery should be maintained properly. Better you check your battery before recharging battery.
There are a couple of great schools were you can get your truck driving certification near Baltimore. You should check out the North American Trade School or the All-State Career School for your truck driving education needs.
stay behind it.
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